LWC

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Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« on: July 20, 2010, 08:12:33 am »
...is a genious  ;D

My last one lasted 9 months or maybe more i cant really remember, and the only thing that went on it was the top clamp didnt tighter up enough, so down to b & q another £15, 5 mins with drill and saw and another one made up.

Whoever told us this i love you and am proposing we get married and live a happy life together on some desert island. Youve saved me £100's!

Lots of love,
Matt

XxX

AuRavelling79

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2010, 08:35:04 am »
You like women with bald heads and beards?? ;D
It's a game of three halves!

Sir Squeaky

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #2 on: July 20, 2010, 08:40:42 am »
It was Groundhog. Or Bushpig as I like to call him. ;D

I may try one of those poles myself, but it's not saving hundreds, merely £5 over my last pole...

dazmond

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #3 on: July 20, 2010, 08:59:45 am »
how long can you make the harris poles?

i need a 25 footer for regular domestics as 18 ft is not long enough for the windows above sloping roofs or certain conservatories on my particular round.

the 25ft hydra is fine for now but it was 153quid inclu VAT and delivery.

how rigid are they and what are the clamps like?

dazmond
price higher/work harder!

Central Window Cleaners

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #4 on: July 20, 2010, 09:12:11 am »
I made my first one last week for conservatory cleans and it is a brilliant light weight pole.

LWC

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #5 on: July 20, 2010, 11:00:57 am »
I heard you can put a section 3 (?) of a harris pole on end, i have yet to do this...can anyone confirm this?

Would make the pole £30 ish (plus bruch etc) then daz, as the section is about £15 i think...maybe more now.

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #6 on: July 20, 2010, 12:11:59 pm »
I heard you can put a section 3 (?) of a harris pole on end, i have yet to do this...can anyone confirm this?

Would make the pole £30 ish (plus bruch etc) then daz, as the section is about £15 i think...maybe more now.

if you take the handle off you can slide the no 5 section from a unger tele pole on i think it gives you 24 feet. i will measure it later
i have two harris poles one with the unger section and a carbon fibre pole in my van for higher

LWC

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #7 on: July 20, 2010, 12:28:21 pm »
i have supalite 60ft as back up but sometimes a pain when im just out of reach. An extra length on harris would be great.

Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #8 on: July 20, 2010, 02:11:09 pm »
I bought 2 Harris poles the one I use a standered with thw other I remove the 3 section with becomes an extention of the standerd one and the section 1+2 i reduce in length and use as a 4 foot pole.You will need a piece id a poles I used a curtain rail as a universal sec to join the 2 no 3 .THis sec will be modular.

LWC

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #9 on: July 20, 2010, 03:12:39 pm »
...is a genious  ;D

My last one lasted 9 months or maybe more i cant really remember, and the only thing that went on it was the top clamp didnt tighter up enough, so down to b & q another £15, 5 mins with drill and saw and another one made up.

Whoever told us this i love you and am proposing we get married and live a happy life together on some desert island. Youve saved me £100's!

Lots of love,
Matt

XxX



Make’s you wonder why people bother with Carbon Fibre Poles and Shorter Section Poles.

Makes me wonder how much time you lost in 9 Months.

Wonder how much money that equates to, depends on your hourly rate I suppose. Still you wonder is it going to be a lot more than the savings you made using your Harris.


What the hell are you going on about???

R W C™

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #10 on: July 20, 2010, 03:24:05 pm »
...is a genious  ;D

My last one lasted 9 months or maybe more i cant really remember, and the only thing that went on it was the top clamp didnt tighter up enough, so down to b & q another £15, 5 mins with drill and saw and another one made up.

Whoever told us this i love you and am proposing we get married and live a happy life together on some desert island. Youve saved me £100's!

Lots of love,
Matt

XxX



Make’s you wonder why people bother with Carbon Fibre Poles and Shorter Section Poles.

Makes me wonder how much time you lost in 9 Months.

Wonder how much money that equates to, depends on your hourly rate I suppose. Still you wonder is it going to be a lot more than the savings you made using your Harris.


I totally agree with you Ewan, I said this a long time ago, I recon I could do a extra job a day with a slx compared to a Harris user, I got slated for it but the clamps are so much easier on a slx and its so light for windows above a conservatorie also I got the 25ft so I never have to change poles weather it be a bungalow or town house so it stays connected to the hose all day long  ;D

tomy jackson

Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #11 on: July 20, 2010, 03:37:58 pm »
ww sers vid but it wos mat

LWC

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #12 on: July 20, 2010, 04:54:23 pm »
I havent lost any time using it and dont get what your getting at? I would go as far as saying its a better pole than all the xtels i used to use at £120 + a pop which would ware after a few months use and snap.

The harris pole would never snap. Im not a tight wad, ive got a £800 pole for goodness sake so its not about money pitching. But if somethings works this well...why spend more money.

The harris is ideal for your most average properties, and RWC, i challenge you to a race, with your lack of knowledge window cleaning il wipe the floor with you, with my harris pole  ;D :P ;D

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #13 on: July 20, 2010, 05:06:30 pm »
i have a harris that is just over a year old and i have no problems with the clamps because i do not use them ;D i use it clampless. the other with the unger the clamps get used only if I am using at full extension and thats been going strong for 6 months. and i have a carbon fibre modular for anything higher

I have used wfp supplied poles and they are frankly badly designed/heavy/to long and not practical. Now I am not saying all wfp supplied poles are like that but a lot are

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #14 on: July 20, 2010, 05:10:33 pm »
great Poles, the harris.....but i am not allowed to say what its done for my business.....some rule about not touting for business on this forum (which i now agree with DAVE ::))

i have ADAPTED to the rule. 8)

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #15 on: July 20, 2010, 05:16:07 pm »
Stu-Mac,not using clamps.How does it work,keeping the sections
Extended is what I mean ?
Hope you`ll reply,thanks in advance.


Lewis  Doubtfire
L. Doubtfire
Window Cleaner

LQQK

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #16 on: July 20, 2010, 05:22:58 pm »


Whoever told us this i love you and am proposing we get married and live a happy life together on some desert island. Youve saved me £100's!

Lots of love,
Matt

XxX

In response to the opening query, I believe if my memory serves me well, it was Ewan.

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #17 on: July 20, 2010, 05:29:48 pm »
Stu-Mac,not using clamps.How does it work,keeping the sections
Extended is what I mean ?
Hope you`ll reply,thanks in advance.


Lewis  Doubtfire


just hold the hose at the bottom mate. use a strong pole hose and a little adapter i bought from scrimmy. and yes the brush will spin if you force it but it is absolutely fine in normal use you can see the adapter at www.wfpshop.co.uk its the only thing of any use he sells ;D

LWC

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #18 on: July 20, 2010, 05:30:49 pm »
Its ideal closed for ground floor. Have you seen another harris pole or something, i use one pole day in day out, the harris, bar like i say some 3rd floor ones just outta my reach. Its 17ft pole and with my reach i could get just over 20ft. To be fair most windows are no higher than that!

LWC

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #19 on: July 20, 2010, 05:32:26 pm »
Stu-Mac,not using clamps.How does it work,keeping the sections
Extended is what I mean ?
Hope you`ll reply,thanks in advance.


Lewis  Doubtfire


just hold the hose at the bottom mate. use a strong pole hose and a little adapter i bought from scrimmy. and yes the brush will spin if you force it but it is absolutely fine in normal use you can see the adapter at www.wfpshop.co.uk its the only thing of any use he sells ;D

Why tho? Why not just use the clamps?

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #20 on: July 20, 2010, 05:36:11 pm »
Stu-Mac,not using clamps.How does it work,keeping the sections
Extended is what I mean ?
Hope you`ll reply,thanks in advance.


Lewis  Doubtfire


just hold the hose at the bottom mate. use a strong pole hose and a little adapter i bought from scrimmy. and yes the brush will spin if you force it but it is absolutely fine in normal use you can see the adapter at www.wfpshop.co.uk its the only thing of any use he sells ;D

Why tho? Why not just use the clamps?

its quicker when doing lots of small jobs where you are constantly going from tops to bottoms over a day it will speed your day up, but yes nothing wrong with the clamps if that how you use them

HIGH LEVEL WINDOW CLEANERS (scrimmy)

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #21 on: July 20, 2010, 05:36:44 pm »
Stu-Mac,not using clamps.How does it work,keeping the sections
Extended is what I mean ?
Hope you`ll reply,thanks in advance.


Lewis  Doubtfire


just hold the hose at the bottom mate. use a strong pole hose and a little adapter i bought from scrimmy. and yes the brush will spin if you force it but it is absolutely fine in normal use you can see the adapter at www.wfpshop.co.uk its the only thing of any use he sells ;D

lol.....i had to have a website to sell my adaptor.......but i dont think a website called www.harrrispoleadaptor.com would have worked...there again...maybe i should register it...decisions. 8)

Window Washers

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #22 on: July 20, 2010, 05:45:52 pm »
Stu-Mac,not using clamps.How does it work,keeping the sections
Extended is what I mean ?
Hope you`ll reply,thanks in advance.


Lewis  Doubtfire

just hold the hose at the bottom mate. use a strong pole hose and a little adapter i bought from scrimmy. and yes the brush will spin if you force it but it is absolutely fine in normal use you can see the adapter at www.wfpshop.co.uk its the only thing of any use he sells ;D

lol.....i had to have a website to sell my adaptor.......but i dont think a website called www.harrrispoleadaptor.com would have worked...there again...maybe i should register it...decisions. 8)
You never know till you try scrimmy,

for others reading and wondering what is a harris pole. type in Water fed pole under £30 in you tube and watch my vid to make one (sorry vid quality is poor)., you would need to be mad not to have a backup pole and at less than £30 it makes sence to have it as a fail safe option till new pole arrives.

I think the harris pole is a great back up if needed have a couple sat in unit would keep me working if needed, I use slx daily tbh, I do use my harris for spraying chemical to soffits, gutters etc works a treat and nothing in the market for what I wanted so I made it. Thats another story/topic.


Matt your head spinning again ?

If your not willing to learn, No one can help you, If you are determined to learn, No one can stop you ;)

gary999

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #23 on: July 20, 2010, 06:43:54 pm »
my last harris lasted a year great value for money :)

incidently it was dai that first suggested using the harris
for wfp and old hoggy and window washers were the first
to post useful vids about them.

for the money they are the best pole out there for
ground and first floor windows and i know they have a closed
length of over 6 ft but never caused me any problems on
ground floor windows.

before any one starts im not saying its the best pole ever ::)
but for the money you cant beat it :)

EZclean

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #24 on: July 20, 2010, 06:48:19 pm »
best pole ever  ;D
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gary999

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #25 on: July 20, 2010, 06:57:24 pm »
I havent lost any time using it and dont get what your getting at? I would go as far as saying its a better pole than all the xtels i used to use at £120 + a pop which would ware after a few months use and snap.

The harris pole would never snap. Im not a tight wad, ive got a £800 pole for goodness sake so its not about money pitching. But if somethings works this well...why spend more money.

The harris is ideal for your most average properties, and RWC, i challenge you to a race, with your lack of knowledge window cleaning il wipe the floor with you, with my harris pole  ;D :P ;D



You’ll be least a full month behind over the year if you race me on my round if you’re using the Harris pole.

Think about what RWC posted, using a 25ft CF pole that’s suitable for ground floor 1st & 2nd floor windows, how’s is the Harris pole going to keep up.

It’s your choice mate, no one is stopping you using the Harris pole, if it’s the ideal pole for your round, by that I mean if the Harris pole when closed is short enough for all your customers ground floor windows and able to reach all higher windows then good luck to you.




you do like to argue for sake of it dont you ;D ;D

just because something works for you isnt necessarily so
for some one else ,for ground and first floor i would like to
see you racing around with someone like scrimmy  or groundhog who use
their harris poles clampless cant get much quicker than that ;D

i  borrowed a slx for a couple of days and it did nothing but slow me down
it felt too fragile and i felt like i was going to crush it but im a
heavy handed bleeder and like alu poles which take the bashing
i give them.

i can understand using carbon for above 3rd floormakes sense
the higher you go but for below that...well you must be all delicate
flowers ;D ;D

jouk45

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #26 on: July 20, 2010, 07:08:18 pm »
I heard you can put a section 3 (?) of a harris pole on end, i have yet to do this...can anyone confirm this?

Would make the pole £30 ish (plus bruch etc) then daz, as the section is about £15 i think...maybe more now.
i have an xt-l no4 glassfibre section on mine, 3 is to small, 5 is def to big

dai

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #27 on: July 20, 2010, 07:10:55 pm »
my last harris lasted a year great value for money :)

incidently it was dai that first suggested using the harris
for wfp and old hoggy and window washers were the first
to post useful vids about them.

for the money they are the best pole out there for
ground and first floor windows and i know they have a closed
length of over 6 ft but never caused me any problems on
ground floor windows.

before any one starts im not saying its the best pole ever ::)
but for the money you cant beat it :)

And I still have the original in daily use.
It's horses for courses, I have a lot of houses all the same and close together on an open plan estate. I can't see how using a Harris costs me anything in lost time as I prefer to swap poles for the bottoms. Click off and click on, it's as quick as that, and using the short pole in restricted space saves me time.
All my poles are used with swivels [The Stanley paint pad conversion] and using them saves me loads of time. At least half the time I clean from side to side instead of up and down, a good swivel lets you do that with a flick of the wrist.

I have just made a butt plug for the SL2. I rolled up a piece of close celled foam sleeping mat into a cone, and wrapped some tape round it to hold it together. this fits every section from no2 up. Much better than messing around with those end caps, I've lost most of my caps anyway.
Don't forget you Harris users, the clamps can be made as good as new if you wrap a centimeter wide strip of plastic coke bottle round the clamp claws.

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #28 on: July 20, 2010, 07:11:28 pm »
It was scrimmy that got me using it clampless, he demonstrated by tellin me to extend my pole and by the time i had then second clamp done up, his pole was up and ready to work ;) it was even quicker on the way down thats what convinced me that over the course of  day that would increase my turnover.

i also dont find it difficult for ground floor windows at all and a lot better than the one i was supplied with


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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #29 on: July 20, 2010, 07:13:29 pm »
I heard you can put a section 3 (?) of a harris pole on end, i have yet to do this...can anyone confirm this?

Would make the pole £30 ish (plus bruch etc) then daz, as the section is about £15 i think...maybe more now.
i have an xt-l no4 glassfibre section on mine, 3 is to small, 5 is def to big

do you mean the no 3 glass fibre is to small? then that may be true but an unger ali telepole it is the number 5 section fits perfect

jouk45

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #30 on: July 20, 2010, 07:14:21 pm »
the harris pole 16ft no4 xt-l 5ft  plus your own average height 6ft  total  26 to 27feet  £50 total price to make  :o

jouk45

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #31 on: July 20, 2010, 07:16:16 pm »
I heard you can put a section 3 (?) of a harris pole on end, i have yet to do this...can anyone confirm this?

Would make the pole £30 ish (plus bruch etc) then daz, as the section is about £15 i think...maybe more now.
i have an xt-l no4 glassfibre section on mine, 3 is to small, 5 is def to big

do you mean the no 3 glass fibre is to small? then that may be true but an unger ali telepole it is the number 5 section fits perfect
yes stu i meant in the xt-l sections

jouk45

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #32 on: July 20, 2010, 07:21:49 pm »
...is a genious  ;D

My last one lasted 9 months or maybe more i cant really remember, and the only thing that went on it was the top clamp didnt tighter up enough, so down to b & q another £15, 5 mins with drill and saw and another one made up.

Whoever told us this i love you and am proposing we get married and live a happy life together on some desert island. Youve saved me £100's!

Lots of love,
Matt

XxX
i think it was me  a few years back;D  but the original harris was 3 sections with no stoppers,  only kidding think it was dai on the diy forum

A & J Owen Window Cleaning

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #33 on: July 20, 2010, 07:41:24 pm »
got 3 harris poles got keep bolting them togrther goes to 6.6 metres

dai

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #34 on: July 20, 2010, 07:46:29 pm »
I heard you can put a section 3 (?) of a harris pole on end, i have yet to do this...can anyone confirm this?

Would make the pole £30 ish (plus bruch etc) then daz, as the section is about £15 i think...maybe more now.
i have an xt-l no4 glassfibre section on mine, 3 is to small, 5 is def to big

do you mean the no 3 glass fibre is to small? then that may be true but an unger ali telepole it is the number 5 section fits perfect

It certainly does and the number 1 section fits perfectly into the top end of the Harris.

HIGH LEVEL WINDOW CLEANERS (scrimmy)

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #35 on: July 20, 2010, 07:52:30 pm »
How much time do you think you lose each job/day using a Harris Pole, at least 3 minutes a day? Because you’re not going to convince CF users you don’t lose any time.

ewan...if i am doing height work and i do a LOT (HIGH level window cleaners) i would not consider anything but carbon fibre and if anyone tried to do 65 feet with a harris type pole then all they would hear from me is laughter and lots of it........however i can rest assure you that up to 17 feet  the harris pole beats ANY pole for speed.....i should know i have tried them ALL.

 :)

DaveG

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #36 on: July 20, 2010, 08:12:52 pm »
Im toying with making up a harris pole after what ww says ..it could be ideal for a back up etc if the slx is out of action.........after all it does get a bashing day in day out
You can't polish a turd

LWC

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #37 on: July 20, 2010, 08:28:28 pm »
It just is  ;D

It slids easily much quicker than any pole ive used. And is ideal for tops AND bottoms.

You fear change dont you Ewan

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #38 on: July 20, 2010, 08:34:10 pm »
and ga contracts aka scrimmy uses it clampless. as i said on an earlier reply he his extended and working before i could do up my second clamp and was even quicker on the way down

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #39 on: July 20, 2010, 08:55:09 pm »
………..And while he goes back to the van to get a pole that can reach the higher windows I finish (Do ground floor faster because the pole is a lot shorter than a Harris when collapsed)

ewan it really depends on the housing you do. if i know i will have to return to the van for a bigger pole then i would use that bigger on all the windows but when I am doing run of the mill domestic and commercial for that matter the harris wins for me, but i would agree with you if every house on my round needed a 24 footer but 95% of mine can be done with a harris

LWC

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #40 on: July 20, 2010, 09:03:08 pm »
Agree with the 95%, and like you say, if you need higher, use higher pole all through, not gonna go back and forth to swap and change.

EZclean

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #41 on: July 20, 2010, 09:04:43 pm »
ewan the harris is no good if cleaning 3storie type town houses..
anything lower which 95% of my work is then there is nothing faster.
try yours again, but dont use the clamps slacken them off.
let the pole hose hold it up.
then come back and tell us what you think, till then you'll never know will you
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geoffreyspecht

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #42 on: July 20, 2010, 09:11:10 pm »
it was me that made a water fed pole from an harris pole showed my mate di , he posted the idea of using an harris pole on this forum

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #43 on: July 20, 2010, 09:28:20 pm »
fair point ewan and i will concede that as well. but my carbon fibre pole will last years due to only being used when necessary. and i can work as quickly with the harris any way. i also concede that if my round was large houses with big cons and awkward windows that the harris would probably be redundant

EZclean

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #44 on: July 20, 2010, 09:28:47 pm »
very true ewan
its a good point
 i suppose we all use the right tool for the job, but all our jobs (rounds) do differ from each other.
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gary999

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #45 on: July 20, 2010, 10:06:16 pm »
ahhh nice to see you have all made up :-* :-*

bloody tarts ;D ;D

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #46 on: July 20, 2010, 10:08:50 pm »
ahhh nice to see you have all made up :-* :-*

bloody tarts ;D ;D

I have not made up I still think hes a bam :D

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jouk45

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #48 on: July 20, 2010, 10:24:59 pm »
the harris pole 16ft no4 xt-l 5ft  plus your own average height 6ft  total  26 to 27feet  £50 total price to make  :o


Jouk45, CF pole 32 reach less than 6ft closed and about 2kg in weight: About £500 total price to buy.

Costing you an extra £450 over DIY Harris, you have to gain 3 minutes each day to gain back the £450  :o

i get what you are meaning ewan, 3 mins a day, how many of us waste more time chatting with the custys per day, at least 3 to 5 mins lol

jouk45

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #49 on: July 20, 2010, 10:40:34 pm »
this will  be the  lightest pole in the world, here my first prototype, and it works  ;D
i would love a manufacturer to make these

Tom White

Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #50 on: July 21, 2010, 06:14:48 am »
Ewan,

I like the Harris; it's a class pole for the money.  It's tough, robust, and cheap enough to buy a couple of them.  And although I do like the look of the £600+ carbon fibre poles, I'd be frightened to charge round with them the way I can with my Harris.  I can bang it about, use it as something to lean on if I've got to negotiate a wall (ie climb on it or jump off it), and because it's cheap, I don't have to 'baby it'.

I bet there's no real time saving.

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #51 on: July 21, 2010, 07:23:32 am »
i agree with tosh...batter the blazes out of it if you want coz they are only 15 quid a pop....sure you can do the same with your carbon fibre pole, just make sure you can afford to replace it every 6 months.

i reckon you can make ANY telescopic pole clampless by removing the clamps/levers or keeping them open and you could compete with the harris for speed, but the harris ticks the COST box for me. 8)

jarvy

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Re: Whoever told us about the harris pole...
« Reply #52 on: July 21, 2010, 02:38:52 pm »
Never had any problems with mine,and would rate it over other poles i have used. No i havent used EVERY pole on the market,but it fits my needs and cant really see what the fuss is about,
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